On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com> wrote: ...
Very good that you have filed the bugs! However, as you have noticed, most of the bugs are pushed upstream as they are in fact KDE bugs. Definitely file KDE issues there as that is from where the fix must originate.
Well, to open the issues upstream I have to be sure it is not SUSE-specific. I do not have other distro installed currently, so I can only guess. That's why I preferred to open them in novel bugzilla in hope that developers will forward it usptream, if necessary. BTW, it sounds a bit strange to me that when the bug is identified as upstream, it is now marked as "resolved" in Novell bugzilla. I would expect some kind of "monitoring" state. Otherwise how will Open SUSE developers know when the upstream bug is fixed and they can pick the fix up?
5) kdetv is not ported yet to KDE4. So one have to use KDE3 version.
I looks like it's in the process of being ported. I would ask the kdetv devs, as despite the name I don't think it is an official KDE application.
It was in KDE for many years. It was initially called kwintv, but at some stage was included in KDE and renamed to kdetv. It is in the process of porting and is in KDE "playground", so I hope in some short time it will be back.
6) webilder (program that downloads pictures from webshots and flicker and makes them "wallpapers" is not working in KDE4 yet).
This also does not seem to be a KDE app. However, I think there is some way to do this within KDE 4, at least I remember seeing reference to it once but cannot find it now.
I agree that this one is not official KDE app. It works with KDE and Gnome. The author specifically mention it does not work with KDE4 and requested help with porting. I even tried to look into it (and learn a bit of Python on that occasion), but found that the problem is first of all in mapping of different Qt3 APIs to Qt4. This is a bit beyond my current capabilities.
Seems fixed in Amarok 2.2: http://amarok.kde.org/en/releases/2.2
Thanks, I'll re-check -- Mark Goldstein -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org